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China replicates Beijing Olympic ‘bubble’ for rare table tennis event

Tournament to ensue in ‘closed loop’ to comply with zero-Covid-19 policies

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 28 Sep 2022 2:49PM

China replicates Beijing Olympic ‘bubble’ for rare table tennis event
China will hold a special table tennis event which will replicate the Beijing Olympics standard operating procedures and restrictions to adhere to the strict Covid-19 policies imposed by the country. – AFP pic, September 28, 2022

SHANGHAI – China will replicate its Covid-19 secure Olympic bubble when it hosts its first major international sports event since the Beijing Winter Games – with organisers calling it a “roller-coaster ride”.

Chengdu, which until recently was under lockdown and was also rattled by an earthquake earlier this month, will stage the table tennis world team championships from Friday for 10 days.

Much like the Beijing Olympics and Paralympics in February-March, the tournament will unfold in a “closed loop” to satisfy the strict zero-Covid-19 policies which have seen most other major sports events in China cancelled throughout the pandemic.

The chief executive of the ITTF, the governing body of table tennis, called it “one of the most – if not the most – complex and important table tennis events in ITTF history”.

Nearly 1,300 people will be encased in the championships’ bubble.

“The road to Chengdu was indeed bumpy or a roller-coaster ride,” Steve Dainton said.

The competition was pushed back once because of an upsurge in Covid-19 cases driven by the Omicron variant at the beginning of the year.

Then, with under a month to go, the southwestern city of Chengdu found itself under a tight lockdown that closed schools, disrupted businesses and forced residents to stay home for over two weeks.

“Obviously we were also looking for contingencies if finally, we could not make it, but...the popularity and history that our sport has in China gave us always a strong sense of hope,” said Dainton.

ITTF president Petra Sorling said “words cannot express” the excitement at the tournament finally kicking off.

‘Hard restrictions’

More than 250 table tennis players from across the globe, including the United States, arrived on specially chartered flights.

They, along with coaches, officials and other staff, will be in the closed loop for the duration of the championships.

They will stay in specific hotels, be shuttled to and from event venues, and must take a PCR test every day.

So far, the ITTF said all participants had tested negative since their arrival.

“It’s great that we will be able to play this championship even if the restrictions are hard,” Sweden’s Kristian Karlsson was quoted as saying by the ITTF website.

As with the Beijing Winter Games, tickets have not been released for general sale to the public, and organisers will instead hand-pick spectators.

Hosts China are the defending champions in the men’s and women’s events and historically the dominant force in both.

Reigning Olympic singles champions Ma Long and Chen Meng, and current world number ones Fan Zhendong and Sun Yingsha, are all included in the home squad.

China was supposed to host the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, but they were pushed back to next year because of Covid-19.

Asian Cup football was scheduled for next year, but China has already pulled out of hosting it. – AFP, September 28, 2022

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